Creation magazine article series on landforms
—all by Michael J. Oard
General/introductory
- Massive erosion of continents demonstrates Flood runoff, Creation 35(3):44–47, 2013.
- Geomorphology provides multiple evidences for the global Flood, Creation 37(1):47–49, 2015.
- How did the waters of Noah’s Flood drain off the continents? Creation 37(3):28–30, 2015.
Great escarpments
- Coastal Great Escarpments caused by Flood runoff, Creation 37(4):46–48, 2015.
Long-distance rock transport
- Long distance transport of hard rocks from mountains during Noah’s Flood, Creation 38(3):24–27, 2016.
Planation surfaces
- The Cypress Hills, Canada: a remarkable planation surface remnant, Creation 38(4):26–28, 2016.
Inselbergs
- Inselbergs provide evidence for rapid Flood runoff, Creation 39(1):46–49, 2017.
Continental shelves
- Fast continental shelves during Flood runoff, Creation 35(3):44–47, 2013.
Natural bridges and arches
- The puzzle of large natural bridges and freestanding arches, Creation 39(2):42–45, 2017.
Valleys and canyons
- How valleys and canyons formed during Noah’s Flood, Creation 40(2):48–51, 2017.
Pediments
- Pediments rapidly carved by channelized Flood runoff, Creation 41(1):52–55, 2019.
Water and wind gaps
- Water and wind gaps carved during late Flood runoff, Creation 41(2):48–51, 2019.
Submarine canyons
- Submarine canyons bigger than Grand Canyon: Formed as Noah’s floodwaters receded, Creation 41(3): 48–51, 2019.
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